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Missing Part Number

09/10/2009 6:00 AM

i need to purchase a set of electronic components but i d'ont have his part number what i can do ,i have the shematic of components .

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Re: information

09/10/2009 8:41 AM

You might post your schematic in a reply. If someone recognizes it, we might be able to help you identify some parts.

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Re: information

09/12/2009 7:58 AM

yes, a full schematic or photo of the top and bottom of the item in question would assist

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